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Title: Meniscus Tear of the Knee: Who Needs It and Treatment Option


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Meniscus Tear of the Knee Who Needs It and
Treatment Option
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Meniscus Tears Why You Should Not Let It Be
Untreated?
A meniscus tear is one of the most common knee
injuries, especially among professional
basketball players. Certain activities that cause
you to forcefully twist or rotate your knee,
mainly when you put your full weight on it, can
lead to a torn meniscus. Sportsmen usually suffer
from meniscus tears when they twist or turn their
upper leg while their foot is planted and their
knee is bent. The agility of a professional
basketball player is incredible and even confuses
the opponents as they cant tell if theyre going
left or right. They sprint, swerve, jump, and
dunk as if they do not have bones. But, these
seemingly effortless twists and turns can cost
heavy damage due to one wrong move. These
movements cause the meniscus to tear. You may
usually be able to stand and walk after the
initial injury. There might be only a bit of pain
depending on the severity of the tear, making it
a minor injury. This may make you think that the
treatment can wait and you can play through the
pain, right? Not necessarily.
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What Is Meniscus?
  • A piece of cartilage that is tough and flexible,
    that provides a cushion between your femur or
    thighbone and tibia or shinbone is known as
    meniscus. Each knee joint has two menisci that
    can be damaged or torn during activities that put
    pressure on or rotate the knee joint.
  • The meniscus has an important function,
    including
  • Acts like a shock-absorber.
  • Distribution of the weight to the cartilage.
  • Stabilizing your knee joint.
  • It limits your ability to flex and extend your
    knee.

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How To Diagnose Meniscus Tear?
The symptoms of a meniscus tear are similar to
certain medical conditions. You should see your
health care provider for a diagnosis. The
orthopedist will conduct a thorough health
history and evaluation of the knee. They may also
order X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
to confirm the diagnosis and further evaluate the
knee joint. If there is an acute injury, the
doctor will ask how the injury occurred to help
understand the stresses that were placed on the
knee. For physical examination the doctor would
feel the joint for warmth and areas of
tenderness, assess the stability of the
ligaments, and test the range of motion of the
knee joint and the power of the quadriceps and
hamstring muscles. Continue to Read More Click
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